Fantastic! Good luck with your tests!
Becky
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Dimos Stamatakis <dimstamat at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hello and thanks for your answer!
> I just figured out the solution before a while, since I observed the way
> that the existing tests work.
> Many thanks anyway,
> Dimos.
>>>> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Becky Ligon <ligon at omnibond.com> wrote:
>>> Dimos:
>>>> There are many ways to create your own tests. One suggestion is to put
>> your test program in the <top level dir>/src/apps/admin directory and
>> update the module.mk file (in that same directory) to include your
>> program. Then, you can use the Makefile in the <top level dir> to compile
>> your program. From the <top level dir>, issue "make install" and your new
>> program will be compiled and put in the bin directory of your installation
>> directory (where the pvfs2-xxx programs are located).
>>>> Becky
>>>>>> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Dimos Stamatakis <dimstamat at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>>> Hello all,
>>> I would like to ask you what is the easiest way to have my own tests.
>>> Shall I put them in the test directory with some modifications in the
>>> Makefile?? What's your opinion about that?
>>>>>> Many thanks,
>>> Dimos.
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Omnibond Systems
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